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“She Sleeps with Him”: Nigerian Man Who Married a Single Mum of two Says He’s Drained, Leaks Her Secrets and techniques On-line

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A Nigerian man, @adejaAi, has cried out on Twitter that he’s uninterested in his marriage to a single mom of two.

His lamentation was a response to a different netizen who shared how males can preserve their ladies in examine for a long-term relationship….CONTINUE READING

@adejaAi mentioned his spouse’s ex was a foul fellow however that has not stopped her from continuously paying him a go to.

He added that he put her children at school and gives for the household however she denies him intercourse.

“Severely, I’m drained. I’m in a relationship with a single mom with two children. Her ex who has the youngsters was a foul man, based on her. Completed all my finest to ship her children to highschool, feed her, feed them. She advised me no intercourse, bt continuously visiting her ex for intercourse and we’re married o,” he wrote.

When a netizen replied him that his spouse have to be dishonest on him, the person responded:

“I do know. She sleeps with him. However she mentioned it’s as a result of he’s the daddy of her children and the Man is depressed as a result of he misplaced his job.”

See his tweet beneath:

Reactions on social media

@zannons_ mentioned:

“God will bless you for doing all these for her. I promise you. Simply proceed. Keep in mind you might be doing this for her, her ex, your step children, your self, for God, the son & the Holy Spirit. Your reward is in heaven!”

@ugoezeik mentioned:

“Truthfully, if to say I do know your dad, na me for report you to him personally. I hate nonsense, walahi.”

@Ceasar20201 mentioned:

“You dey craze ,them want collect all of the three yr previous kids in your space make them use cane flog you.”

@eddielamp1 mentioned:

“Lots single girls everywhere discover one and settle together with her. You might be getting used.”

@NuelAdejumo mentioned:

“If this story is true you then want premium flogging after we ship you out of your “spouse.”

@TheEmmanuel001 mentioned:

“Bro. As you might be seeing this my tweet name your mum to take you to the village to clean your head OR run to MFM they need to use fireplace to take away that spell in your head. Abi ori love fe baje ni…. That’s Labouring in useless ooo. U self don ment.”

Single mum cries out as boyfriend denies her being pregnant

In the meantime, Beforehand reported {that a} single mum had cried out as her boyfriend denied her being pregnant.

She shared footage of her new child on TikTok and a few clips of her time with the infant’s daddy as she apologised to the infant.

She apologised to her child woman, saying she is sorry for giving her a daddy that doesn’t respect her. She went on to launch her WhatsApp chats with him whereby he denied getting her pregnant.

Whereas expressing love for the child, she mentioned she hopes that sometime he notices how superb their child is….CONTINUE READING

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